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    Exam 4: Hedonism and Kantian Ethics: Exploring Theories of Pleasure and Morality
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    Kant Assumes That --------------------- Are the Only Two Motives of Actions
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Kant Assumes That --------------------- Are the Only Two Motives of Actions

Question 13

Question 13

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Kant assumes that --------------------- are the only two motives of actions.


A) freedom and duty
B) duty and self-interest
C) duty and good will
D) none of these

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